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    Hong Kong Ltd VS US Ltd VS UK Ltd

    I believe so, yes. You should book an appointment before, make sure you have all necessary documents and I believe they would open the account on the spot for you.
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    I tried opening a US business account in 18 EMIs, here's the result

    Can they open account for non US resident remotely ?
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    Registering a US company without listing my name ANYWHERE?

    It's true that a New Mexico LLC can offer a level of privacy as personal details may not be required for public records. Using a registered agent can further enhance privacy, as they can act as the public face of the LLC. However, remember that this doesn't equate to complete anonymity...
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    Zen.com EMI?

    Can anyone share which banks ZEN.com relies on for handling EUR and USD transactions? Specifically, when issuing an invoice with payment instructions for ZEN, which bank's details are provided to the client
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    Risk of using an employer of records (EOR)

    You are right, let's assume the IRS starts sharing tax information retroactively. As I mentioned in my initial post, they will share it with a third country where I hold citizenship but don't live. This is the address I give when filling 5472. does it make more sense now?
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    Risk of using an employer of records (EOR)

    I does not relate to Spain, but does not matter we can take it as an example. how would they know? you are right, this is in case the country where I live know about this company.
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    Risk of using an employer of records (EOR)

    Hi everyone, I'm a business owner with a company based in the U.S., but I currently reside in Europe. I'm exploring the possibility of using an EOR (Employer of Record) to help manage my employment status in the European country where I reside. I would like to hire myself to have a local...
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    How Dubai Government will know that I own single person USA LLC ?

    the U.S. has established a network of bilateral intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) under FATCA with many countries to facilitate the exchange of tax-related information. These IGAs might lead to some level of reciprocal exchange of information, but it is not as comprehensive or as broad-based...
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    Any country in Europe to rent small apartment online without living there?

    No, that's not true. In Spain no one is checking. In France neither.
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    USA LLC owned by European resident = VAT or no ?

    Absolutely, a Spanish resident can legally own a USA LLC, irrespective of the state in which it's registered, provided both U.S. and Spanish laws are adhered to. There's no obligation to establish a Spanish branch for your U.S. LLC. Regarding the U.S. aspect: You're on point. While there's no...
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    USA LLC owned by European resident = VAT or no ?

    Hi all - just wanted to provide a small update: I've invested significant time and resources consulting with legal and accounting professionals. The prevailing recommendation has been to establish a standard S.L. in Spain and explore the potential benefits of the Beckham Law and/or the new...
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    "Lianlian Global" EMI that works with the biggest banks?

    Interesting, never heard of them and no one in the forum ever mentioned them. How did you find them ? How is their process ? do they have a platform where you can see incoming money and can do FX on your own and re-wire the money? or is it all by e-mail with an account manager ?
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    Spanish holding company (ETVE) with US LLC

    @JustAnotherNomad, your example vividly illustrates the point about how taxes are often associated with where work is done and decisions are made. And you're absolutely correct that, from a tax perspective, the place of decision-making and value-creation are key factors to determine where a...
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    Spanish holding company (ETVE) with US LLC

    Hi, Your scenario seems to bank on the LLC not constituting a permanent establishment (PE) in the US, thus avoiding the creation of a taxable presence. However, even if the LLC is not considered a PE, the US-LLC's income might be attributed to the ETVE under the Spanish Controlled Foreign...
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    Beckham Law with Cyprus Holding

    The key point, as previously mentioned, is ensuring sufficient substance in the companies outside of Spain to avoid the characterization of them being managed from within Spain, which could potentially trigger Spanish corporate tax liabilities. The suggestion of operating your business directly...
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    Moving to UAE because of crazy taxes in my country (France) - Misc questions

    Bonjour, Bonjour ! First off all, at such a young age, it seems you already accomplished a lot, that's quite impressive and your forward-thinking approach to your financial circumstances suggests a promising future ahead. Kudos. 1. French Taxes: You're correct in understanding that the money...
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    Wise personal account is Joke

    Revolut is same crap. I would never trust an EMI to keep big amount over 4 digits. You may want to consider diversifying where you hold your funds or explore options with traditional banks, which are typically better equipped to handle high-value accounts and provide certain protections.
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    Spanish phone number

    Hello, I'm outside of Spain, and need a Spanish phone number that can receive sms. Is there an online service ? Skype doesn't provide Spanish phone numbers. Do you know any other service provider that would ? Thanks !
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    International wire Mercury vs Wise business

    Mercury by far. Personally, I had a negative experience with Wise (formerly TransferWise) when I received a six-figure wire. Despite having all the necessary documentation, they locked me out of my account immediately upon receiving the money, without attempting to understand the situation...
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    USA LLC owned by European resident = VAT or no ?

    got you, makes sense. thx Exactly, all the work will be done from Spain, so it will be taxed in Spain.

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